Lonestar_logic
Republic of Texas
- May 13, 2009
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My question is are these complaints something that these Caucasian police officers feel is unique to the Caucasian police officer experience? Because in Maryland all of our police officers have sucky working conditions and bad pay. That's why a good few of them resort to drug dealing on the side. I'm not sure, because I was young, but I think it was the same in Mississippi too.
You have evidence that cops moonlight dealing drugs?
Strangely enough this just happened the other day:
Daily Herald | Cop from North Aurora charged with dealing drugs from squad
Seriously bruh, where the Hell do you live? Why is it that every post I've seen you post in you seem completely detached from reality? You assume all black people live in broken down ghettos and then you assume that all police officers are just wonderful great people. Some are, some aren't. Why is it so hard to believe that cops working in neighborhoods full of drugs making bad pay with kids to feed might be tempted to get in on the drug trade themselves? Do you know how many narcotics narc officers confiscate on a daily basis? Do you know how much money they could make just off what they confiscate? Yeah, it's reality, there are cops especially in the cities that deal drugs. I've see it with my own two eyes, on a regular basis.
We had a police officer that worked at my high school who was arrested during school hours because some teachers were concerned that the officer was recruiting students to deal drugs for him, and I know this was going on for a fact because I used to hang out with most of the kids dealing for him. The shit was going on for years, and the principal was letting it go and covering it up because the assistant principles would buy weed from the students, which I saw first hand because they used to come around a neighborhood I used to play football in after school. Of course the principle and assistant principles never got caught, and I'm not sure what happened to the officer, but he's not working at the school anymore.
Again, there's a lot of temptation in being a police officer in a major city. I'm not even blaming them for it, members of that profession take a lot of shit for low pay. It's an obvious temptation and nobody's perfect. Who'd a thought... police are freaking human.
"That's why a good few of them resort to drug dealing on the side." Your words.
I asked for evidence and you present an article from some other city. There's no doubt in my mind that some cops do bad things, but you make it sound as if the reason why cops sell drugs is because they have shitty jobs. And you have no evidence of that.
All you have is opinion and the occasion bad cop that got caught. For every you tell about bad cops I could match with five stories about bad blacks. Before you start worryjng about what the cops do or don't do, you should clean up your own back yard.
While African Americans comprise 13.5% of the U.S. Population, 43% of all murder victims in 2007 were African American, 93.1% of whom were killed were African Americans.
The statistics tell a tragic story. According to federal crime figures, homicide is the leading cause of death among African-American males aged 15 to 34. They also indicate that between 1976 and 2004, 94 percent of black murder victims were killed by black offenders.